An Army of Sea Urchins Could Help Save Coral Reefs
Briefly

Long-spined sea urchins are crucial for Caribbean coral ecosystems, eating algae to protect corals. Efforts to grow more are underway due to their decline.
For every 1 million sea-urchin embryos, only about 100,000 become larvae, and up to 2,000 reach adulthood. Scientists closely monitor their development.
Read at The Atlantic
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